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TIIB CELEXA DEMOCRAT
DR. FRAIIX J. BRANDS; '
Prominent Mercer County Veter
inarian, With Offlcea at St. Hen
ry, Who Baa Won an Enviable
Position by Prof esalonal Work
The Stearic Acid Company
A Local Manufacturing Concern Whose Products Are Going
to Every Point of the Compass Is One of the Most Im
portant of Celina's Industrial Assets, As It Brings Many
Dollars to County, Aiding in Our Progress and Expansion
The RocHford Equity Exchange Co.
At Rockford Operate One of the Most Complete Establish
ments in the Central West The Latest Proposition in
Commercial Efficiency, Dealing in Grain, Feed, Flpur
and Allied Lines.
The Farmers Bank
Of Rockford Is One of the Institutions of Mercer County
That Has Served Satisfactorily As the Depository of
the People for Some Time Under Competent and Con
servative Direction.
of High Character.
Meeting with instant, universal ap
proval the products of The Stearic
Acid Company bora in Celina are now
going to every point of the compass
and with the dawn of the new pros
perity lu the nation we predict for
this large and important concern a
future that will make it one of the
busiest bee-hives of industry In the
contry.
'I here is not &n establishment In
Mercer county that lo of greater com
mercial value than The Stearic
Acid Company of which Mr. Au
gust J. Spieler Is the president
and directing v head. Realizing
at the start that the market
for the products was practically with
out limit, Mr. Spieler and his com
pany set out to serve the entire world.
By progressive trnd constructive
methods their business has increased
and the output has grown to large
proportions. Despite adverse busi
ness conditions and- in the face of
strong competition that they have en
countered at times The Stearic Acid
Company of Celina has continued to
grow and expand and with it Celina
has become a larger and more , pro
gressive city.
The plant of the concern is housed
In modern factory and has adequate
shipping facilities at its command
enabling it to dispatch its products to
all parts of the country. Employed
by the company will be found men
prominently Identified with the scien
tific advancement o fthe country who
are experts in the particular field to
which they are now devoting their at
tention. In making this review of
the onward progress of the county
the Democrat wiBhes to direct your
special attention to The Stearic Acid
Company and the admirable and suc
cessful manner in which its affairs
are directed by Mr. Spieler. A prom
inent and well known resident of
Mercer county, Mr. Spieler has al
ways taken an active interest in the
affairs of his home community and
though the business of bis company
Is transacted almost entirely in ter
rltory foreign to Celina. he has al
ways been a liberal contributor to
all propositions that promised the
advancement of this city and county.
His company has been one of the im
oprtant factors in the commercial do
velopment of this section. His com'
tnendable activities in the industrial
life of the middlewest are truly wor
thy of more than passing notice at
our hands in this compilation of
those Arms and business men who
have assisted in bringing Celina and
Mercer ocunty to tha front.
PUMPKIN CENTER
Several o fthis vicinity attended
the prayer meetln gat Beaver Chapel
vvednesda yevenlng.
Henry aOus, Jr., entertained com
pany Friday evening.
Mrs. Henry Steele, Cora Gaua and
Carrie Annderson were Celina callers
Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Bcougher and daugh
ter were business visitors east of this
place aSturday.
Henry tSeele was a Celina caller
Saturday evening.
Loree Anderson left for Flint,
Mich., Sunday, where he is employ
ed in the liuick Auto factory.
Henry aGus, Jr., and family, and
Carrie Anderson were Coldwater call
ers aSturday evening.
Henry Gaus, Sr., and wife enter
tained company Sunday.
The temperance lecture held at
Beaver Chapel Sunday evening was
largely attended.
Henry Steele and wife, Cora Gaus
and Carrie Anderson were auto rid
ing Sunday.
Henry Gaus, Jr., and family called
on Levi Shively and family Sunday
afternoon.
Lewis Gaus and family were Cold
water business callers Saturday ev
ening.
When Women are Weak
' Women who feel weak, languid and depressed
who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe
tite and fresh looks need a tonic that will
purify th? blood, help the organs of digestion,
regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen
the system. It long has been known that
Beeepatfa Pitts
are a blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct
womanly ailments, improve the appetite, purify the
blood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are
safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without
any harmful drug. A few doses will bring better
spirits, improved health, a feeling of fitness and
Give Renewed Strength
Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box
Sold by druggist throughout thevrorld. In boxes, 10c, 25c
' Two Imported Stallions
Gajeur, 2075, Pourquoi 8253
GAJEUR Is a bay horse, 9 years old,
good action gentle disposition and weighs
2,000 pounds. Sure breeder and many
good colts to show.
LEGAL NOTICE
POUDQUOI is a bay horse coming (
years old, good heavy bone, good action
and gentle disposition, and weighs 1900
pounds.
Breeders are invited to see these horses
before breeding. They will make the sea
son of 19 at my barn on E. Wayne St.,
opposite East School building, CELINA.
Will be found there at all times.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON EITHER
HORSE
$15.00 to Insure colt to stand and suck.
Parties parting with mares before known
to be in foal forfait insurance. Will make
ail efforts to prevent accidents, but will
not be responsible It any occur. .
" JOHN HEIN, CELINA, OHIO
Automobile
Painting!!
I am now ready to do
all kinds of Automobile
Painting on short notice
at the V
Seitart Garage, .Market
near C. N. depot, and guar
antee satisfaction.
Prices
FORD Cars $15, $20 and
$25. ,
BIG Cars $30, $35, $40,
$45 and $50.
Have your Car made like
new.
Otis Coffit
Catharine J. WVman. residing at No.
1002, Grace Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana;
Ehilio Dutch. Susannah Dutch. William
Johns and Lucy Johns ,the residence of
eacn or wnom is unknown ;tne unknown
heirs, csvlsees. legatee?, assignees, ad
ministrators and executors of Philip
Dutch, and the same of the defendant,
William Johns; will take notice that on
tne n aay or April, ienry uno
and Peter Kuble, filed their petition, in
the common fleas court or Mercer Coun
ty. Ohio, in case No. 9361 against the
above named parties and others, praying
tor an oraer quieting tne title in plain
tiffs', to the following lands to-wit: Com
mencing for the same at the north-west
corner, of the south-east quarter, of sec
tion nine, tuwn five south, range one east.
thence north forty rods ;thence east one
hundred and sixty rods; thence south six
ty rods; thence west one hundred and six
and two thirds rods; thence south sixty
rods; thent-o wt.-st fifty three and one
third ro(W; thence north eighty rods to
the place of beginning. And for the re
formation of a deed, by correcting the
same, so tnat It may read Christian tLB.
ble Instead of Christian Kopley.
Said parties are required to answer, on
or before the 16th day of June, 1917.
HENP.Y LINN and TETER KABLE.
John W. Loreo. Plaintiff's attorney.
Notice to Non-Resiient Pe
tition to Sell Real Estate.
Gilbert Halnltne, who resides at Le
Flore, In LeFloro County, Oklahoma, one
of the heirs at law of William Halnline,
deceased, will take notice that Fannie
Baker, executrix of the estate of William
Mainline, deceased, on the 10th day of
February, 1917, filed her petition In the
Probate Court within and for the County
of Mercer, -and State of Ohio, alleging
that the. personal estate of said decedent
is insufficient to pay his debts, the lega
cies in his will and the charges of ad
ministering his estate; that he died seized
in fee-simple of the following described
real estate situate In said county, to-wit:
Tract No. 1 The undivided one-half of
the East half of Lot Number 329, In the
incorporated Village of Celina, Ohio, as
the same Is shown on the recorded plat of
said village. -
Tract No. 2. The undivided one half of
West half of said Lot Number 829 in the
incorporated Village of Celina, Ohio, as
the same is shown on the recorded plat
of said village.
Tract No. 3 In the state of Ohio, town
ship of Center, Mercer County, and being
the north half of the north east quarter
of section seven, town five south, range
3 east, containing 80 acres more or leas.
Tract No. 4 In the state of Ohio, town
ship of Center, Mercer County, and being
the south-west quarter of the south east
quarter of section six, town five south,
range 3 east, containing forty acres more
or less.
Tract No. 6 In the state of Ohio, Cen
ter township, Mercer County, and com
mencing for the same at the south-west
corner of the south-west quarter of sec
tion Ave, town Ave south, range 8 east,
thence east 80 rods; thence north 80 rods;
thence wast 48 rods; thence south 60 rods;
thence west -32 rods; thence south 30 rods
to the place of beginning, containing 30
acreB, more or less. The farm lands,
tracts. No. 3, 4 and E, are held and re
served by the tenant thereon, H. B. Le
munyon till Ootober 1st, 1917. Purchaser
to have the land-lord's share of crops,
one-half the crops produced thereon
The prayer of said petition is for a sale
of said premises, free of all dower estate,
for the payment of the debts and charges
aforesaid, and for the payment of legacies.
" The person first bove mentioned will
further take notice that he has been made
a party defendant to said petition and that
ho is required to answer the same on or
before the 28th day of April A. D. 1917.
FAN NIB BAKER.
, I Executrix as aforesaid.
February, Slst, 1917.
lYaiilc V. Short, Attorney.
The profession of the veterinary
surgeon should be one of the utmost
Importance and we cannot fall In this
comprehensive review of Madison
county's progress to devote some
space to a well merited tribute of the
excellent work performed by Dr,
Frank J. Brands, of St. Henry, since
locating there In the practice of his
useful profsslon.
During the years that he has been
in active practice Dr. Brands has
gained a valuable clientlle due to
his demonstrated ability as a practi
cal veterinarian, for he Is a graduate
of an accredited school and Is licens
ed to practice In both Ohio and Indi
ana and uses the latest and most mo
dern methods known to his profes
sion.
Those who may secure the services
of Dr. Brands, of St. Henry, are sure
to be pleased, as he is a gentleman
who performs his work in a thorough
ly conscientious manner and is sure
to satisfy the most exacting. Since
locating in the county he has gained
the respect and good will of all who
have had dealings with him, and we
nredlct for him a most successful fu
ture in the practice of his valued
profession.
John M. Kramer
An Expert Sanitary Engineer and
Electrical and Heating Specialist,
Who Places the Vast Experience
of Himself and His Assistants at
Service of the People of This Sec
tion of Ohio.
Radiating progress and .Industry
The Itoci.iord Equity Exchange is es
sentially one of the most important
factors In the commercial life of
Mercer county and through its efforts
Is resulting the development of the
agricultural interests of Mercer coun-
TheSplant of The Rockford Equity
Exchange is one of the largest and
best equipped in this section of Ohio
and has adequate shipping facilities
giving it access to all parts of the
central west for the receipt of grain
and the distribution of flour to their
thousands of customers. The capac
ity of the Rockford Equity Exchange
Is very large and the granaries have
been constructed along modern lines.
The Rockford Equity Exchange is
an Institution that consists of an or
ganization of farmers and is consti
tuted along the most modern lines of
commercial life.
The establishment is under the
management of Mr. Doran. The
Democrat is pleased to point to this
establishment as one of the progress
ive Institutions of Mercer county.
, Mr. Louis Eckhart ia the president.
and by his acute business Judgment
this gentlemen is not only maintain
lug the prestige of the place but has
kept thoroughly apace with the times
and has placed the concern in the en
viable position it occupies today,
Through his straightforward, pro
gressive and above the board policies
he has built up a trade of Immense
proportions and had established
reputation of having one of the most
prominent, reliable and thoroughly
up-to-date concerns of its kind in the
country.
The Democrat, in making this re
view of the onward progress of Mer
cer county is pleased to compliment
Mr. Eckhart and Mr. Doran upon the
very able manner in which the direc
tion of the Rockford Equity Ex
change is operated and to predict that
with them at Its head it will continue
to prosper and expand.
J. A. Gels Store
At St. Henry Is One of the Largest and Most Popular Mer
chandising Concerns in the Southern Part of Mercer
County An Extensive Buyer, and His Patrons Always
Derive the Benefit of His Business Methods.
Metropolitan service of the very
highest order la offered the people of
this section of Ohio by John M. Kra
mer, sanitary engineer and expert
heating specialist and electrical con
tractor in Maria Stein. The people
of this section no longer have to con
tent themselves with the unsatisfac
tory and crude work of the "jack-of
all-trade", for a consuftation with Mr.
Kramer will bring to the solution of
all your plumbing, heating and sheet
metal problems the advice and skill
of professional engineers of wide ex
perience and success.
Efflcint and dexterous by reason of
the knowledge that comes from hav
ing mastered all of the Intricate tech
nical problems of his profession and
supreme in the prestige that accom
panies the use o fthe very finest of
materials John M. Kramer has built
up an extensive patronage In this
section of the Buckeye state and has
won for himself and his establish
ment a prominent position in the
commercial life of the middlewest.
At his up-to-date and thoroughly
modern establishment at Maria Stein
you will find equipment and fixtures
of the most scientifically correct and
latest design. Bath tubs and bath
room necessities there are in great
profusion ,and in this department you
will find that the experience and ex
pertnes3 of Mr.' Kramer and his men
will execute your work with efficien
cy.
In regard to heating, no matter
what may be your choice of system,
Mr. Kramer is prepared to equip your
house, store or office with the best
and most modern heating equipment.
All of the other features of the
plumbing and heating trade are
equally as well handled by Mr. Kra
mer and every detail Is given the
most painstaking care. Honest and
straight-forward in his business pol
icies, Mr. Kramer is a prominent bus
iness man of this section, is manager
of the Marlon Telephone Co., and
merits the extensive patronage he re-
ceivs.
A spclalty is made of water pump
ing systems and country plumbing in
all its various phases. Mr. Kramer
has made a thorough study of this
feature.
A shopping tour of Mercer county
would not be complete without doing
business with Gels' Big Store at St.
Henry. Mr. Gels operates one of the
leading stores of this section. He is
considered by wholesale firms as one
of their largest buyers in this part
of the State and consequently Is giv
en the unusual advantages offered to
a merchant of this class. Much of his
stock Is purchased in carload lots
and as a result he is able to give the
public an extraordinary service in
high-class goods at very reasonable
prices.
In his establishment at St. Henry
he carries a full line and his stock is
complete in every particular, having
been selected for its value. He is
able to compete in style and quality
with any city or catalogue house In
the country and save you more than
car fare or expressage. This estab
lishment is one of the largest stock
ed BtoveE in the county and Mr. Gels
draws :rade not only froci St. Henry
but from the country for .many miles
around.
In the grocery department you will
find that Gels has pure and whole
some goods and standard brands that
are" popular the country over. The
State of Ohio City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oh that he
Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J.
Cheney ft Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE3 eUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken In
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous (Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 76c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
LEGAL NOTICE
xti to 1 cl.r i.!v.,n tVint Ksf Im.nfpd
Assessment of "the coat of constructing
the Storm Sewer in the District consisting
or the Territory bounded on the North by
liie isortn uorporauon une, u w3 rai
V... 1.-.... flnpnAi'llHfin linA An the
South by the Reservoir, and on the est
hy Main street, on lors anu innua ucuc
flted, and to be charged therewith, as set
forth in a Resolution, number 269, to con
struct said sewer, passed June 13, 1:116,
1 V ..... ,i rr. A .annrarl t ft tllA Pniin.
UlLS MCCII 1 HI ' 1 ' niiu ivu.
oil, and said Estimated Assessment is now
on tile in the umce or tne i-iem ui me
ATin.. nr riuinu fnw Iha Inattention rind
examination of 'ail persons Interested
inerein.
By order of the Council of the Village
of Celina, Ohio.
April 18th, 1917.
beat is none too good for his customers.
Mr. Gels is a business man of the
present day who realizes the profits
to be made from quick turnovers. He
offers his goods at low prices because
he buys in large quantities and In the
right markets, and is satisfied with
a small profit on each sale. That he
is honest and straightforward goes
without saying, and that he has won
the patronage of hundreds of custo
mers through his merchandising pol
icy is proof of the wisdom of his system.
Vje are pleased in this Prosperity
Edition of the Democrat o give Mr.
Gels and his commendable establish
ment prominent mention.
Clabecca
CLABECCA A Belgian Stallion, whose
Stud Book number Is 47912. was Import
ed August 19, 1909 by the Maywood Stock
Farm, Jmp. Co. He is a big Stallion, and
neighs z.zuu pounds. .
Kaiser
KAISER Is a dark iron gray Stallion,
with white mar.e and tall: American ree
nter number 9S919. French number 93022,.
sired by (Jarnot rumber 66666, dam Alise
7"311 American. 5S009 French; bred by
M. fernot uepirtment or urne r ranee;
fouled March 15, 1910. This horse weighs
2,000 pounds; good bone, and the best
horse in Washington township.
SEASON 1917
These horses will make the season of
1M7 at the owner's barn at ERASTUS,
(Murpheysburg). Mercer county Ohio, on
the first four days of the week, and the
last two d-iys of the week at the barn of
Airs. Alary weiiman, at St. Anthony, Mer
cer County, Uhio.
TERMS CONDITIONS
CLABECCA $12.00 to Insure colt to
stand and suck.
KAISER $18.00 to inr.ure colt to stand
and suck.
Owin;; to an injury to my arm, I have
secured Lige Jamison to look after my
horses. No better man in the business.
All persons breeding mares and selling
tnem will be held responsible for the in
surance. Both these horses are sure breeders,
and show the best colts In Washington
township.
Seusou begins April 1.
THOMAS SCOTT, Owner,
ERASTUS, OHIO
T
Raudabaugh & Thomas
"INSURANCE AGENTS"
FIRR ! I Lightning, Wind Storm, and Plate Glass Insurance.
Live Stock Insured Against Death from Any Cause.
Automobiles Insured Against Fire Anywhere, Subject to no As
sessments. Will furnish Surety Bonds.
CELINA, OHIO
46142
Imported Belgian
Will make the season of 1917 at my farm
six miles north of Fort Recovery, on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday at the Frank
Jones bain. Foil Recovery.
TERMS $15.00 to Insure colt to stand
and suck. Not responsible for accidents,
but will w3 every precaution to prevent
same. Owners parting with mare after
she is br.nl will be held good for the in
surance. Telephone Wabash local line 7 and 26.
John T. Rabe
Coldwater, Ohio
J.1
Opposite Court House
INSURE APiD BE SURE
We represent the AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
foi Farm and City property. Best Indemnity. Lowest
cost. See or write us before placing your insurance.
Brookhart & Hare
Richardson Building, CELINA.OHIO
NOTICE
L. M. MURLIN
' M Estate for Sste cr Exchange
Union Block, Rooms 10 and 11 CELINA, OHIO
a
For Season of 1917
)
Having served the people of that
section of Mercer county as their fi
nancial depository for several years,
It ia not etrange that the Farmers
Bank of Rockford has been known as
one of the reliable institutions that
exercises good influence upon the
commercial and industrial life of
that community.
Since Its organization The Farm
ers Dank of Rockford has been un
der the management of men of ex
perience in financial matters.
The officers are D. II. Robinson,
president; Carl C. Smith, vlce-preBi-
dent and J. S. Riley, cashier. They
are among the county's best known
men bf affairs and are prominent and
valued citizens of Rockford.
This bank is one that extends ev
ery possible convenience and accom
modation to its patrons and gives
close attention to all accounts re
gardless of their size. The deposit
of one dollar is as cherfully invited
and received as .the much larger ac
counts and patrons are urged to make
the bank their headquarters. A gen
eral banking business is transacted.
The Democrat is more than pleas
ed to point to the Formers Bank of
Rockford, its commendable manage
ment and its steady progress as evi
dence of the efficiency and prosperity
of Mercer county. Such progressive
and yet reliable institutions add to
the progress of the community and
assist in making Mercer a more pros
perous country. They are truly wor
thy of more than passing notice at
our bands in this review of our on
ward progress.
XEVV MANAGER PREPARING TO
MOVE TO CELINA
Wiapakoneta Daily News
Peter Kiliiii, superintendent of the
Disel.We'L-mer branch factory at
I-ellefoDtaine, was an over Sunday
gjest at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mr?. Henry Ril-.m, on Seltxer
street. " He returned to Bellefontaine
Monday morning for the remainder of
the week, v,hen he will be transfrred
cs superintendent of the new branch
factory v-hich the company is opening
in Celina. Mrs. Rthm and little
daughte: have been visitors. In this
city for several days and will continue
to visit here until their home In Ce
lina is re.idy for them.
P. 1. BASTIAN
A Prominent Real Estate Man at
Rockford, Possessed of Wide Ex
perience and Ability A Well
Known Citizen of Mercer Coun
ty and One of Her Best Boosters
The real estate office of P. J. Bas-
tian, at Rockford, is one of the busy
places in Mercer county and Mr. Bas-
tian conducts a business that is high
ly efficient in all departments.
There can be no questioning the
fact that' the clients of P. J. Bastian
sleep well. In fact all they have to
do is to turn this part of their busi
ness over to Bastian and he does the
worrying.
Mr. Baetian is ouite an extensive
dealer in real estate and has on his
list many farms and town houses, if
you want to buy, better see him and
if you want to sell he has buyers from
all over the county who may be in
terested '.n your place. If you de
sire an investment he has farms that
located in many parts of the country
would bring a much higher price yet
they are just as productive ana win
make Investment properties unexceu
ed.
P. J. Bastian has always had a re
putation lor fair and above board pol
icies in the conduct of his Dusiness
and in this Prosperity Edition we are
glad to give commendable mention to
his activities in the business world
and predict for his establishment a
full ahare of the county s prsoperuy.
HIGH- GRADE
PIANOS
PLATER PIANOS and
ORGANS
PHONOGRPHS and Rec
ords Player Music Rolls
Sheet Music
Bausr & Heffner P'usic Co
114 E. Market St., CELINA, O.
East Butler St.. FT. RECOVERY
Eggs for Hatching
Single-comb White Leghorns only. 75c
per 15 eggs. M. A. KESSEN, Celina.O.
LEGAL NOTICE
rjAnrtrn Raker, who resides at Knox.Ind.
iana; Lizzie Kauflman. who resides at Ft.
Wayne. Indiana; and Kennith Baker, who
resides at iliU'crd, Indiana, will take no
tice that Kliza Springer, (formerly Eliza
Bakerj as guardian of Opal Baker, an in
fant, on the 8th day of September, 1916,
HIhiI her oetition In the Common Pleas
Court witiiin and for Mercer County,
Ohio, alleging that her said ward, Opal
Baker, has a legal right to and is seized
in fee. subiect to dower, of an undivided
one-thirtieth part of the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter (4) of Section
Twenty-ona (21), Town 6 South, Range 2
East, Butler township, Mercer County,
Otiio; that the parties above named, to
gether with other defendants, have or
claim to have some interest in said prem
ises, tne amount ana extent oi wnicn is
unknown.
The prayer of said petition is that
i.ininilffs ward's sham thereof may be
set off to her in severalty, and if that
cannot be done without injury, that yuc-.h
proceedings bo had as are autnoriaea Ly
law, and that said dower be assigned.
Tim .liTsrms first above mentioned will
further take notice that they have been
made parties defendant to said petition
and that they are required to answer on
or before the 12th day of May, 11)17.
ELIZA SPRINGER, (formerly Eliza
Baker), Guardian of Opal Baker, an in
fant. Plaintiff.
Dated: March Z3, 1117.
L, C. Hlrsch, Attorney for plaintiff.
C. A. STUBBS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CELINA, O.
Roomi 1 and 2, Commercial Bank
Building
Notice to Public
I wish to announce that I have
opened an office for the practice of
medicine In Dr. Richardson's old
office, 113 E. Fayette SL. Celina, O.
Office Hours
8-10 a, m.
1- 3 p. m.
7-8:30 Evening.
All calls answered promptly day
or night.
Office Phone 157.
Residence Phone 191.
JCHN T. GIBBONS, M. O.
Orvelle Raudabaugh
Attorney-at-Law
General practice of law.
Probate practice and writinsr wills a
specialty.
Office Rooms 1 and 2, I.O.O.F.
Building,
CELINA, OHIO
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I will say to all lovers of good horses
that I have added to my Percheron an
Imported Beltiian, dark chestnut sorrel,
with silver mane and tail. This horse
has proven himself one of the best breed
ers In Northwestern Ohio.
MARTIN No. 6332 (65338)
weighing 22G0 pounds. He is In fine
breeding shape and will produce the kinds
of colts that sell on the market.
NORMAN, 102824
Dark Steel Cray, a good individual and
a good breeder; 4 year old, weighing 1900
pounds and sired by imported horse and
out of an Imported mare.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
MARTIN $18.00 to Insure colt to stand
and suck.
NORMAN 51 3 to insure colt to stand
and suck.
Parties parting with mares before they
are known to be In foal forfeit the Insur
ance. Care will be taken to prevent ac
cidents, but will not be responsible If
any occur. These horses are llrst class
breeders. Horsemen are Invited to come
and Inspect these animals.
WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT HOME
ONLY
It pays to breed to the best and all
roads lead to my barn. 3 miles west of
Celina, State Line pike. One-half mile
South of County Infirmary.
JOHN STILLBARQER, CELINA, O.
Notice to Farmers and Owners of Stock
We (lO not Wish VOU anv had lnrlr Vint if tt, j?
gets old and worn out, we will pay highest prices for same.
iciepuuuB uuaiges paid Dy us.
Calls answered at once from any distance.
The following prices are now in force:
Dead Horses, $2.00.
Dead Cows, according to size, $1.00 to $5.00.
Live Horses, delivered at nlant. frnm $i nn t.n 7 Kt
ing to size and condition.
Highest market prices paid for butchered Beef Hides.
Prices subject to change without notice.
The Montezuma Fertilizer Co.
MONTEZUMA, OHIO
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Shed north of N.N. De
pot. Phones: Office
114; Residence 201.
ee Hillen
Our sheds have been emptied and
we are now ready to care for
your Hay.
Phone us, at our exoense. far in
formation.
onoj to Loaini-
Have (300,000.00 private Money to loan at S per cent pay
back any time and stop interest. Money obtained direct. No com
mtnission to divide as other agencies must do, hence can make yon
loan for abont what other agencies themselves pav for their monev
Get in on this fund while it lasts. 7 rey.
ED. L. BIIYSON, Celina, O.

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